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[WSIG] Looking for a social deduction game for a group that has a single winner
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Hi, my co-workers and I play a lot of hidden role games at lunch. We've played The Resistance: Avalon, Coup, Two Rooms and a Boom, One Night Ultimate Werewolf, Werewolf: Inquisition, Bang!, Mascarade, and Shadows over Camelot.

I'm looking for something that plays in about 45 minutes, for about 4 to about 7 players, has no moderator, and let's face it -- is mostly about lying.

Something like Lover Letter, while a great game, would be a little on the light side, while BSG would be too long.

Ideally, we want to have a single solitary winner at the end. A lot of the games we play have team wins, and we're looking for something different. That rules out games like Blood Bound, and Saboteur, that I haven't played, but I understand have team wins.

My understanding is that Bacchus Banquet might be a good fit, but I want to hear your suggestions.

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